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Monday, August 18, 2014
The New York Store
In
many pictures of Minot’s Main Street one sees The New York Store. It was on the
Southwest Corner of Main and Central. This location was at the turn of the
century the home of Jack Doyle’s Saloon. The best known saloon in Minot at the
time. Peter P Lee replaced the saloon with a general store. The building was
known as the Lee Block. In 1906, Julius Fauchald bought the building and Lee’s Store became
known as the New York Store. The building contained offices in the upper floors
and was known as the New York Store Block.
In 1912 Julius Fauchald sold the New York Store to Woolworths, which operated
until 1982. Fauchald moved next door and established Fauchald’s Department
Store which continued until it was sold to Abraham Bader in 1943. A sign referencing The New York Store painted on the side of a building can still be seen at the corner of Main Street and Second Avenue
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